Casement-window adjusting and locking means.



I H. G. VOIGHT. CASEMENT WINDOW ADJUSTING AND LOCKING MEANS.

APPLICATION FILED SBPT.21,1909. 952,056;

Patented Mar. 15, 1910.

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My inven casement wlndow means.

In the accom is a plan View justing means, shown in section and closed lar View, said window and 4 are relatively enhu 1 represents a 2 represents window.

3 represents a of the window 0 4 is a hinge The wind the position show shown in Fi a sim 30 and locking said w position of ism coinpri ed 11 35 win the inner si ranged to be hinged at oneend only and and at its outer edge said locking device externally of the window, a guide for the being movable deptliwise of said notches.

rod arranged to be carried by the window HENRY; VOIGHT.

externally thereof, a locking device cooperating with said guide for holding said rod Witnesses: against movement therein,- said rod having M. S. \VIARD,

a plurality of notches toward its free end l HARRY E. MILES. 

